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In reply to the discussion: Civil Rights Icon John Lewis: Snowden’s Actions In Line With Gandhi, Thoreau [View all]sheshe2
(97,397 posts)122. That thread that you wished you had bookmarked?!
It was about Trayvon Martin.
It was about the Ebony Cover pictures honoring the child. Well you are right about something. They were epic.
As for the references to Harry Belofonte's songs, it was because I posted this comment. See #22 here. this is the link to the thread. It was about Belafonte's activism!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/110213310
Sad that you would be so condescending about a thread honoring Trayvon Martin.
Some of us happened to grow up listening to Belofonte's music. We honor the mans achievements.
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Civil Rights Icon John Lewis: Snowden’s Actions In Line With Gandhi, Thoreau [View all]
last1standing
Aug 2013
OP
I read it--in fact, I went all the way back to the source document, the Guardian.
MADem
Aug 2013
#12
Can I write you down as supporting kangaroo court, torture and life in prison then
Hydra
Aug 2013
#43
"Racially pure"? In a thread about John Lewis praising Snowden, you're going to imply that Snowden
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2013
#39
No kidding! He could have traveled a much easier path. Instead, he chose to become one of the rare
deurbano
Aug 2013
#15
you are aware that your statement can just as easily be turned on snowdens supporters
Bodhi BloodWave
Aug 2013
#40
He didn't say that. That's just you conjuring that talking point out of thin air.
backscatter712
Aug 2013
#52
So, basically, you're deciding what "pay the price means" and/or what John Lewis meant?
Dawgs
Aug 2013
#127
Edward Snowden is a modern day Paul Revere with a thumb drive full of news that Tyranny is coming!
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Aug 2013
#114
Thank you. Every civil rights leader I am aware of paid the consequences of their actions either
kelliekat44
Aug 2013
#119
Ghandi used prison for PR purposes. Prison and hunger strikes were how he expressed dissent.
last1standing
Aug 2013
#24
Then you tell me what you want beyond a vague "come home and face the consequences."
last1standing
Aug 2013
#48
How much prison time did Thoreau serve for his act of conscience? I'll bet Snowden would be
deurbano
Aug 2013
#73
So, yes... Thoreau spent only one night in jail, and got a book deal out of it!
deurbano
Aug 2013
#87
I'm sorry... you're right, I made a mistake and responded to something you didn't say...
deurbano
Aug 2013
#102
Sure you did--you bet against Ghandi because the wrong guys assassinated him--just upthread. nt
MADem
Aug 2013
#64
I have yet to see any Snowden supporter put him on par with Gandhi, Thoreau or Lewis.
former9thward
Aug 2013
#70
So lets see, John Lewis, Jimmy Carter, Daniel Ellsberg, Juan Cole, Naomi Klein
riderinthestorm
Aug 2013
#85